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janine de la vega, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> all right, thank you, janine. >>> b.a.r.t. service was snarled for a time this morning as san francisco police locked down an area outside of the powell street investigation to investigate a suspicious device. it started about 7:20 near mason and eddie streets in san francisco's tenderloin neighborhood. normally busy streets in the area were cleared of traffic and pedestrians after someone spotted a suspicious metal box near a bus stop. b.a.r.t. trains were stopped before the powell street station. an officer describes what they found. >> they saw flashing lights. they saw an electrical cord coming out of the box. they felt that waspish special and -- and called us. >> the sfpd bomb squad, took a look, dear sided the box posed no throat and -- no threat and everything was restored. >>> it's a disease many believe hope can be wiped out in our lifetime. but they say many are still contracting tuberculosis tara moriarty has more. >> reporter: good afternoon. the number of tb cases in san francisco has jumped 20%. that was the fig
janine de la vega, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> all right, thank you, janine. >>> b.a.r.t. service was snarled for a time this morning as san francisco police locked down an area outside of the powell street investigation to investigate a suspicious device. it started about 7:20 near mason and eddie streets in san francisco's tenderloin neighborhood. normally busy streets in the area were cleared of traffic and pedestrians after someone spotted a suspicious metal box near a bus...
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ktvu's bill martin is here. he'll tell you whether this nice weather will continue. >> public workers are finding out what consequences they will face after keeping something valuable they found while on the clock. >>> good morning. if you're driving on 237 you're going to see crowding. it's better than it normally is. we'll tell you more about the traffic and weather, coming up. three city workers will not face charges after they sold gold jewelry while cleaning out sewers. they sold them to the modesto gold, jewelry, and coin store for 2500 bucks. now, police say valuable property should be returned to its owner if it's possible. >> it was no longer recognizable. there was no longer an ability to return the property to anybody because we just couldn't identify it. >> so those workers will not face charges. they actually get to keep the money after selling it. police say their department has a written policy on when officers find anything valuable, but other city departments do not. >>> 7:24. we're learning abo
ktvu's bill martin is here. he'll tell you whether this nice weather will continue. >> public workers are finding out what consequences they will face after keeping something valuable they found while on the clock. >>> good morning. if you're driving on 237 you're going to see crowding. it's better than it normally is. we'll tell you more about the traffic and weather, coming up. three city workers will not face charges after they sold gold jewelry while cleaning out sewers. they...
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stay with ktvu. we'll let you know more about the developing news. >>> investors are eyeing the situation in cypress. they are revising a controversial bank bailout plan before voting on it this evening. the original plan levies taxes up to 10% on individual savings accounts. they are shut down until thursday for a holiday. the dow is up right now due to some encouraging news. more on that in a moment. the dow is up 14. the nasdaq is down 2. and s&p is flat. >>> this is the start of a two- day reserve policy meeting but ben bernanke and his colleagues are not expected to make any big policy changes. that's the view of economists who believe the fed will keep stimulating the economy by leaving near record low interest rates where they are. that's despite a strengthening u.s. economy and rising home prices. new this morning, the congress department announced home starts were up in february. construction rose at its second fastest pace in four and a half years and there is a positive sign for future con
stay with ktvu. we'll let you know more about the developing news. >>> investors are eyeing the situation in cypress. they are revising a controversial bank bailout plan before voting on it this evening. the original plan levies taxes up to 10% on individual savings accounts. they are shut down until thursday for a holiday. the dow is up right now due to some encouraging news. more on that in a moment. the dow is up 14. the nasdaq is down 2. and s&p is flat. >>> this is...
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if you have any question, stick with ktvu. we'll be explaining it a lot the next few days. 15, 20-minute delay at the pay gates. contra costa county, southbound 680, pleasant hill to walnut creek, slow traffic. it doesn't get better until danville. on 80 westbound, traffic a little bit slow. it will be slow heading down there. 7:26. let's go to steve. >>> thank you, sir. a lot of low clouds in place. there are some breaks in the clouds. some areas are clear. some on the low cloud deck. we had a little bit of light rain last night. it will be that kind of a day, partly sunny, partly cloudy. there's a westerly breeze which has established itself and the low clouds are coming right off the ocean. the system came by yesterday and kind of opened the door for everybody. 40s and 50s been there all morning long. partly to mostly cloudy here in the morning. mainly 40s but partly sunny and breezy later this afternoon. there goes our little system which gave some light rain overnight. that's already heading to idaho and utah. it's a fast
if you have any question, stick with ktvu. we'll be explaining it a lot the next few days. 15, 20-minute delay at the pay gates. contra costa county, southbound 680, pleasant hill to walnut creek, slow traffic. it doesn't get better until danville. on 80 westbound, traffic a little bit slow. it will be slow heading down there. 7:26. let's go to steve. >>> thank you, sir. a lot of low clouds in place. there are some breaks in the clouds. some areas are clear. some on the low cloud deck....
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this is ktvu mornings on 2. >> good morning. welcome to mornings on 2 i'm dave clark. >> i'm tori campbell. it is thursday march 21st . an elderly woman is in the hospital after she and her husband were run over by a truck. tara is live where the crash happened. >> reporter: good morning. that woman is in critical condition fighting for her life. getting an idea how busy this intersection can be. this is where it happened in one of these four crosswalks right here. it's very busy. muni comes through here . it looked like this last night although obviously darker and a lot more fog. it was pretty dense and authorities say that is what contributed toward the accident. happened off west portal avenue at 9:40 last night. a pick-up truck hit an elderly couple. the man was okay, his wife was rushed to the hospital in critical condition. in the fog, they want to remind folks to drive slowly. but despite the fog, people say drivers simply need to slow down. >> i'm really worried about this intersection right here cause i go over here ev
this is ktvu mornings on 2. >> good morning. welcome to mornings on 2 i'm dave clark. >> i'm tori campbell. it is thursday march 21st . an elderly woman is in the hospital after she and her husband were run over by a truck. tara is live where the crash happened. >> reporter: good morning. that woman is in critical condition fighting for her life. getting an idea how busy this intersection can be. this is where it happened in one of these four crosswalks right here. it's very...
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live in san francisco, david stevenson, ktvu channel 2 news. >> ktvu's david stevenson is heading to washington, d.c. to cover the argument next week and we will have live reports throughout the day on monday. you can also hear more from the couple by going to our website, www.ktvu.com and looking under hot topics. >>> she says it was an extraordinary experience to be part of the u.s. delegation at the installation of pope francis. >> to see really the millions of people lifted up by pope francis, where he paid great -- >> she differs with the catholic church's stance on same-sex marriage. she homes the supreme court will rule the ban on same-sex marriage is unconstitutional. >>> woman is in serious condition after she and her husband were hit by a truck last night. investigators are looking into weather fog and low visibility played a role in the accident. they were crossing in the street when they were hit. people say that intersection is dangerous. >> i am worried about this intersection. i go over here every day to get my coffee, i am afraid -- everybody is trying to get through
live in san francisco, david stevenson, ktvu channel 2 news. >> ktvu's david stevenson is heading to washington, d.c. to cover the argument next week and we will have live reports throughout the day on monday. you can also hear more from the couple by going to our website, www.ktvu.com and looking under hot topics. >>> she says it was an extraordinary experience to be part of the u.s. delegation at the installation of pope francis. >> to see really the millions of people...
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ktvu news also learned reed is the target of a second investigation. we've obtained a report for a private investigator look working for a business at the army base. that report includes an speer view with a man who claims his business partner claimed to get information from city hall. >> what was that money for? >> just so he can get whatever he wants from the city. >> how do you think he was doing that? >> because he had connections. he had a connection. >> it's just really mind boggling to me someone can say they end a relationship with someone else that they pay me $50,000 because i wanted to retire. well, i'm still here. i just got reelected. i have never taken a dime. >> councilman reid tells us he is hiring a lawyer and is confident a full investigation will clear his name. >>> happening now president obama is wrapping up his three- day visit before heading to jordan. we want to show you new video of president obama visiting a holocaust museum in jerusalem. from there president obama heads to jordan the last stop on his mideast trip. >>> time is
ktvu news also learned reed is the target of a second investigation. we've obtained a report for a private investigator look working for a business at the army base. that report includes an speer view with a man who claims his business partner claimed to get information from city hall. >> what was that money for? >> just so he can get whatever he wants from the city. >> how do you think he was doing that? >> because he had connections. he had a connection. >> it's...
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ktvu channel 2 morning news has learned that the suspect who died is a person of interest in a homicide. police say they opened fire on the come side after they tried to ram a police car. police have not remained. a homeless man killed by police pointed an object at them they believed was a gun. it turned out to be some sort of metal cool and the man led police on pursuit. >>> they are looking for a truck that i say has been robbed twice since january. the most recent incident was when thieves drove a forklift into the yard and stole in which as of excess of 5,000 dollars. >> surveillance video captured this and anybody with information is asked to call police. >>> now the town's park's commission is drug new regular layings to walk just six dogs at a time. they are considering putting up signs in open space area. >>> and they are now behind the super bowl and they are including a long list with recommendations and not everybody is happy that a multi- million dollar businesslike the nfl would get financial breaks. >> why is a non-profit, $9 billion profit corporation called the nfl aski
ktvu channel 2 morning news has learned that the suspect who died is a person of interest in a homicide. police say they opened fire on the come side after they tried to ram a police car. police have not remained. a homeless man killed by police pointed an object at them they believed was a gun. it turned out to be some sort of metal cool and the man led police on pursuit. >>> they are looking for a truck that i say has been robbed twice since january. the most recent incident was when...
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ktvu's kyla campbell is in our washington, d.c. newsroom to tell us what is on the president's agent dawn with the israeli leaders. kyla? >> reporter: well, president obama wants to smooth over his sometimes tense relationship with benjamin netanyahu and the israeli people as well. we're looking in on president obama speaking with shimon peres. they are speaking to the media. we're hoping to hear from him very shortly. the white house says this trip is a chance for president obama is connect with the israeli people. a poll published last week shows only 10% had a favorable attitude for him. president obama and israeli leaders both agree that something needs to be done to keep iran from developing nuclear weapons. israel threatened to take military action if iran appeared to be on the verge of having a bomb. president obama pushed for more time for peace talks but says military action is still on the table. president obama once hep weres up his -- once he wraps up this conference, he will head to speak to benjamin netanyahu where th
ktvu's kyla campbell is in our washington, d.c. newsroom to tell us what is on the president's agent dawn with the israeli leaders. kyla? >> reporter: well, president obama wants to smooth over his sometimes tense relationship with benjamin netanyahu and the israeli people as well. we're looking in on president obama speaking with shimon peres. they are speaking to the media. we're hoping to hear from him very shortly. the white house says this trip is a chance for president obama is...
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ktvu's ken pritchett explains the technology police are using, but we begin with ktvu's robert handa who was the first reporter on the scene when the baby was found and he talked to the officer who found the child. robert? >> reporter: the victim's family has been here talking with investigators, because the case is active even though we can show you pictures of a happy recovery. >> the view from news chopper 2 shows the rescue of the girl. police retrieved little gabriela quintero from her mother's stolen car that was spotted by a resident. from the ground ktvu channel 2 news got pictures of the rescue that had family, friends and the officers grateful. little gabriela quintero was the focus of an amber alert. >> she appeared distraught. dazed. she was happy to see us. >> the mother was going in and out of the car this morning with little gabriela quintero in the car seat. when she went inside the vehicle was stolen. >> i heard the screaming. i said what happened. i heard my baby. my baby. then i heard the tires squeal. it was gone. what is going on. someone stole my car with my bab
ktvu's ken pritchett explains the technology police are using, but we begin with ktvu's robert handa who was the first reporter on the scene when the baby was found and he talked to the officer who found the child. robert? >> reporter: the victim's family has been here talking with investigators, because the case is active even though we can show you pictures of a happy recovery. >> the view from news chopper 2 shows the rescue of the girl. police retrieved little gabriela quintero...
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ktvu's david stevenson is on his way to washington, d.c. right now, he will have live reports and stay with us for a break down of the case and the arguments for and against prop 8. watch our news special at 6:30 p.m. tomorrow night. >>> the senate confirmed president obama's appointment of a judge. troy nunley fills a viccancy for the eastern district of california. he is a san francisco native. he was appointed in 2002 to the state's superior court. >>> the government of cyprus said all banks will remain closed till thursday. earlier today there had been plans to open all but the two largest banks tomorrow. they closed to avoid panic while the government arranged for a bail out. at one point there was a plan to tax all savings accounts 10%. the most recent plans involve a loss at a bank and a freeze on all transactions at the bank of cyprus. the dow is down 64 to 14,447. the nasdaq is down 9 at 3,235. >>> michael dell head head wins. the black stone group made offers to stockholders promising a higher price. that comes as dell and other i
ktvu's david stevenson is on his way to washington, d.c. right now, he will have live reports and stay with us for a break down of the case and the arguments for and against prop 8. watch our news special at 6:30 p.m. tomorrow night. >>> the senate confirmed president obama's appointment of a judge. troy nunley fills a viccancy for the eastern district of california. he is a san francisco native. he was appointed in 2002 to the state's superior court. >>> the government of...
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this is ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> good morning, thank you for joining us this morning, i am pam cook. >> and as we said before, showers today. how long is this going to last? >> maybe just the morning but spring has sprung. there is not a lot but we will take anything we can get. mainly in the morning, here is sal. >>> good morning traffic looks good but it is wet out there and it might cause some traffic or even some collisions if you are not careful so give yourself a little extra time. it looks good as you approach the 80 split, let's go back to the desk. >>> we begin with breaking news of a large fire which has been burning since 2:30 a.m. this morning. claudine wong is live to explain why firefighters have had such a hard time putting this fire out. good morning, claudine. >> reporter: good morning pam. you can see their putting a lot of water on this structure and this is the second structure to burn. you can see the glow of the flames are still up there from the front and from the back and the battalion chief said this is going to be a stubborn fire. no residents were hur
this is ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> good morning, thank you for joining us this morning, i am pam cook. >> and as we said before, showers today. how long is this going to last? >> maybe just the morning but spring has sprung. there is not a lot but we will take anything we can get. mainly in the morning, here is sal. >>> good morning traffic looks good but it is wet out there and it might cause some traffic or even some collisions if you are not careful so...
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ktvu news has obtained a report from a private investigator, including claims that the owner of urban recycling paid a consultant a thousand dollar a week. the investigation suggests he was paid up to $50,000 a year to get in flew forensics reed. he says he's never taken a dime. >> it's just really mind boggling to me someone can say because they're in a relationship with someone else that they paid me $50,000 because i wanted to retire. i'm still here. i just got reelected. >> we'll have more reaction for you tonight on the 10:00 news on ktvu. >>> a woman who claimed she was raped on the uc santa cruz campus has been charged with a misdemeanor after she made up the story. >> prosecutors charged 20-year-old morgan trip let with making a false report. >> the student said she was attacked last month. authorities say she revealed assault was fabricated. >>> prosecute obvious charged a former preschool teacher of five counts much attempted child endangerment for putting sleeping pills from sippy cups. >> she was a teacher at the kiddie academy in morgan hills since 2007. she's since been
ktvu news has obtained a report from a private investigator, including claims that the owner of urban recycling paid a consultant a thousand dollar a week. the investigation suggests he was paid up to $50,000 a year to get in flew forensics reed. he says he's never taken a dime. >> it's just really mind boggling to me someone can say because they're in a relationship with someone else that they paid me $50,000 because i wanted to retire. i'm still here. i just got reelected. >>...
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ktvu's ken pritchett explains the technology police are using, but we begin with ktvu's robert handa who was the first reporter on the scene when the baby was found and he talked to the officer who found the child. robert? >> reporter: the victim's family has been here talking with investigators, because the case is active even though we can show you pictures of a happy recovery. >> the view from news chopper 2 shows the rescue of the girl. police retrieved little gabriela quintero from her mother's stolen car that was spotted by a resident. from the ground ktvu channel 2 news got pictures of the rescue that had family, friends and the officers grateful. little gabriela quintero was the focus of an amber alert. >> she appeared distraught. dazed. she was happy to see us. >> the mother was going in and out of the car this morning with little gabriela quintero in the car seat. when she went inside the vehicle was stolen. >> i heard the screaming. i said what happened. i heard my baby. my baby. then i heard the tires squeal. it was gone. what is going on. someone stole my car with my bab
ktvu's ken pritchett explains the technology police are using, but we begin with ktvu's robert handa who was the first reporter on the scene when the baby was found and he talked to the officer who found the child. robert? >> reporter: the victim's family has been here talking with investigators, because the case is active even though we can show you pictures of a happy recovery. >> the view from news chopper 2 shows the rescue of the girl. police retrieved little gabriela quintero...
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stay with ktvu. we'll let you know more about the developing news. >>> investors are eyeing the situation in cypress. they are revising a controversial bank bailout plan before voting on it this evening. the original plan levies taxes up to 10% on individual savings accounts. they are shut down until thursday for a holiday. the dow is up right now due to some encouraging news. more on that in a moment. the dow is up 14. the nasdaq is down 2. and s&p is flat. >>> this is the start of a two- day reserve policy meeting but ben bernanke and his colleagues are not expected to make any big policy changes. that's the view of economists who believe the fed will keep stimulating the economy by leaving near record low interest rates where they are. that's despite a strengthening u.s. economy and rising home prices. new this morning, the congress department announced home starts were up in february. construction rose at its second fastest pace in four and a half years and there is a positive sign for future con
stay with ktvu. we'll let you know more about the developing news. >>> investors are eyeing the situation in cypress. they are revising a controversial bank bailout plan before voting on it this evening. the original plan levies taxes up to 10% on individual savings accounts. they are shut down until thursday for a holiday. the dow is up right now due to some encouraging news. more on that in a moment. the dow is up 14. the nasdaq is down 2. and s&p is flat. >>> this is...
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live in walnut creek, sal castaneda, ktvu channel 2 news. >> thank you sal. >>> stay with ktvu for continuing coverage. reporter david stevenson had a seat inside the courtroom for today's oral arts. he'll -- arguments. he'll be live this evening starting on ktvu channel 2 news at 5:00. >>> now some breaking news out of west oakland where a woman was shot and killed in broad daylight outside a market. police have not released many details but ktvu's alex savage is live on the scene where he's been working to piece together what happened. good afternoon alex. >> reporter: and good afternoon to you tori. this appears to have been a targeted killing, police tell me the shooter in the case walked up to the woman here on this street and shot her then got into a car and took off. and it did happen in the middle of daytime here with lots of people in the area and it happened right in front of the flammable where you can see there's still a -- family market where you can see there's still a crowd here right now. what the scene looked like a short time ago. neighbors were out here many of them in disb
live in walnut creek, sal castaneda, ktvu channel 2 news. >> thank you sal. >>> stay with ktvu for continuing coverage. reporter david stevenson had a seat inside the courtroom for today's oral arts. he'll -- arguments. he'll be live this evening starting on ktvu channel 2 news at 5:00. >>> now some breaking news out of west oakland where a woman was shot and killed in broad daylight outside a market. police have not released many details but ktvu's alex savage is live...
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ktvu's janine de la vega is in san jose. she's been out there since 4:30 this morning to tell us how the companies are responding. janine? >> reporter: dave, we are getting a lot of opinions on twitter as well as here at the deardon station. nobody is surprised to hear lack of diversity is happening. but industrial analysts say not a lot of people are talking about it and if if it is a problem -- if it is a problem. cnn started the investigation to ask for diversity data on the employees. only 5 of the 20 companies responded even after they filed a freedom of information act request. the of company that did provide the information requests show that women and ethic my torties are -- ethnic minorities, the numbers are low. >> i think the women and minorities should reach further instead of settling for the quick college, you know like -- i think they should reach further in their education and career. >> you went to ivy league and you have all of this experience, you will have a better chance of these jobs. if you are applyin
ktvu's janine de la vega is in san jose. she's been out there since 4:30 this morning to tell us how the companies are responding. janine? >> reporter: dave, we are getting a lot of opinions on twitter as well as here at the deardon station. nobody is surprised to hear lack of diversity is happening. but industrial analysts say not a lot of people are talking about it and if if it is a problem -- if it is a problem. cnn started the investigation to ask for diversity data on the employees....
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robert handa, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> we are working to gather more details about a suspicious package that was reported at city college. we're told the suspicious package is inside building seven. you're looking right now at video taken a short while ago by chopper 2. the school was evacuated and shut down as of four o -- 4:00 this afternoon. >>> we're hearing about a possible batch of drug laced brownnies that sickened several children. >> reporter: we're now told that many of those students are at home recovering. the school district says that only five students actually got sick today but some family members who were here at the emergency room at the hospital this afternoon say they think that number was closer to 15. it was not part of a lesson plan but family members say students shared marijuana brownnies during wood shop in hayward. >> she said she took a small piece off of it and it was being passed around in class. >> reporter: from the school they said that there were possibly other narcotic stuff involved inside the brownnie. >> reporter: palomino says that he rushed his si
robert handa, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> we are working to gather more details about a suspicious package that was reported at city college. we're told the suspicious package is inside building seven. you're looking right now at video taken a short while ago by chopper 2. the school was evacuated and shut down as of four o -- 4:00 this afternoon. >>> we're hearing about a possible batch of drug laced brownnies that sickened several children. >> reporter: we're now told...
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since ktvu meteorologist steve paulson said winter set a record. an anemic snow pack. >> it's not good. >> reporter: nonetheless the state's bilge central and northern california reservoirs are very near or over seasonal averages thanks to snows a yearing a. >> we've had great rain last year and runoff. we came into the season really full. >> reporter: even with concerns of climate change, how did winter temperatures do? >> they've been running below average for some. i know you have to take into account january and december thing have come back in february and march. slightly below to near average. >>> the first day of spring signals nicer days ahead. >> april showers bring may flowers. so it makes sense. >> reporter: consumer psychologist says that old tradition of spring sales is a tradition because it works. liz taylor owner of tootsie's agrees. >> i think people want more color. other things. open toes. they're tired of dreary clothes. >> reporter: so it is, the first day of spring when night and day are of equal length and the days grow longe
since ktvu meteorologist steve paulson said winter set a record. an anemic snow pack. >> it's not good. >> reporter: nonetheless the state's bilge central and northern california reservoirs are very near or over seasonal averages thanks to snows a yearing a. >> we've had great rain last year and runoff. we came into the season really full. >> reporter: even with concerns of climate change, how did winter temperatures do? >> they've been running below average for...
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ktvu channel 2 news. >>> developing news in the south bay, just a half hour ago an evacuation was lifted as they capped a natural gas leak. the leak was reported near south park victoria drive. the gas was turned off just before 4:00 and residents were let back in their homes and pg&e has not said what caused that leak. >>> the bay area has lost another soldier serving in afghanistan. he died from injuries he suffered during an attack. tell us what military officials are saying about this accident, allie? >> reporter: james griffin graduated from the high school here back in 1999 but he spent the last few years serving five tours of duty. they said griffin was injured by small arms fire in afghanistan. military officials said griffin died of his injuries this past thursday at a u.s. military off the in jeremy. they have posthumously given him the star. he is survived by his parents wife analysis and today we reached out to some members of his extended family but they have politely declined to comment. allie rasmus ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> investigators are still trying to learn t
ktvu channel 2 news. >>> developing news in the south bay, just a half hour ago an evacuation was lifted as they capped a natural gas leak. the leak was reported near south park victoria drive. the gas was turned off just before 4:00 and residents were let back in their homes and pg&e has not said what caused that leak. >>> the bay area has lost another soldier serving in afghanistan. he died from injuries he suffered during an attack. tell us what military officials are...
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on bethel island, claudine wong, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> not everyone is happy with the new downtown loop in hayward. the project just converted one- way streets. brian flores is live with more. >> reporter: the city of hayward say they receive three or four miles either praising this work or criticizing, saying it could cause accidents. officially the hayward loop opened last friday but already there's been confusion from some long-time residents and commuters. the loop changes normally two- way traffic into one-way traffic with northbound merging. now, since the loop open there's been one motorcycle accident. although police say it had nothing 20 to with lane configurations. despite the there were signs, long-time commuters say it wasn't enough and they are hoping the city does something to address it, including adding stoplights and overhead signs. >> the signs are being made as we speak and they will be up in the next few days or a week. that concern is very, very valid with the change that has been made. making it more confusing for people to recognize where they are for the lan
on bethel island, claudine wong, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> not everyone is happy with the new downtown loop in hayward. the project just converted one- way streets. brian flores is live with more. >> reporter: the city of hayward say they receive three or four miles either praising this work or criticizing, saying it could cause accidents. officially the hayward loop opened last friday but already there's been confusion from some long-time residents and commuters. the loop changes...
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reporting live in san francisco, noelle walker, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> and ktvu's david as is on his -- david stevenson is on his way to washington, d.c. and will bring us live reports tomorrow. >>> gay nfl player is considering coming out in the next few months. mike freeman says the unidentified player would be the first professional athlete to come out while playing for an american team. the player isn't worried about the racks from his -- reaction from his teammates but a back slash from homophobic fans. ktvu's gun buy back program. -- >>> gun buy back program. >> you wonder where they have been lying around. >> he says he may propose including gun buy backs in the next county budget. >>> oracle purchased a north carolina company. they make software that helps manage applications and increased mobile data traffic. the terms were not released. >>> a plan to reimburse investors on facebook's public offering has been approved. they are expected to offer $62 million in compensation for the system failure that prevented timely ordered confirmation. that is less than the 500 million in
reporting live in san francisco, noelle walker, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> and ktvu's david as is on his -- david stevenson is on his way to washington, d.c. and will bring us live reports tomorrow. >>> gay nfl player is considering coming out in the next few months. mike freeman says the unidentified player would be the first professional athlete to come out while playing for an american team. the player isn't worried about the racks from his -- reaction from his teammates but...
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reporting live janine de la vega, ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> this morning, u.s. supreme court will hear arguments on proposition 8, same-sex marriage. people have been lined up since thursday and take a look. the justices will hear from peep on beau both sides and people recently support gay marriage but supporters now have strong feelings as well. >> my son came to my wife and i and told us he was gay and that launched an interesting process where i was rethinking my position. >> voters protected marriage over the last 15 years and deserve to have those respected... >> reporter: now we have a lesbian cousin of chief justice john robert and in a statement she said, i feel confident to say they should be treated with justice and respect under the law. >> they are paying about $6,000 for those waiting in time. it says it is holding places for 40 to 50 clients. >>> they will hold rallies and last night they marched from the castro district to city hall. many in the crowd say they have been waiting years for this moment and many were there including a lesbian couple
reporting live janine de la vega, ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> this morning, u.s. supreme court will hear arguments on proposition 8, same-sex marriage. people have been lined up since thursday and take a look. the justices will hear from peep on beau both sides and people recently support gay marriage but supporters now have strong feelings as well. >> my son came to my wife and i and told us he was gay and that launched an interesting process where i was rethinking my...
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and ktvu's david stevenson is heading to washington, d.c. to cover the arguments over prop 8 before the u.s. supreme court. we will have live reports from him throughout the day on monday and tuesday. >>> new tonight at 6:00 p.m. a lot of work going on at the golden gate bridge. ktvu's consumer editor tom vacar is live with what drives can expect, including a change with the speed limit there. tom? >> reporter: all of the changes, the best thing you can do is make sure you get yourself one of these. next wednesday morning the last toll takers will leave their booths forever. one basage message -- basic message. >> no more stopping at the toll plaza. >> reporter: people who use the golden gate bridge use fast track and that is why it has dedicated lanes. wednesday there will be no more fast track lanes because they are all automatic tolling. the new speed limit increases from 5 to 25 miles per hour, which looks like this as is the case on other lanes. cars without fast track will pay $6. fast track customers pay $5. lane two is a carpool lane
and ktvu's david stevenson is heading to washington, d.c. to cover the arguments over prop 8 before the u.s. supreme court. we will have live reports from him throughout the day on monday and tuesday. >>> new tonight at 6:00 p.m. a lot of work going on at the golden gate bridge. ktvu's consumer editor tom vacar is live with what drives can expect, including a change with the speed limit there. tom? >> reporter: all of the changes, the best thing you can do is make sure you get...
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., kyla campbell, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> 7:02. several bay area cities are showing their support for the l.g.b.t. that's lesbian gay, and transgender. they are flying the rainbow flag this week. stay with us for continuing coverage. ktvu's david stevenson has a seat inside the courtroom for today's oral arguments and will have live reports throughout the day on ktvu. >>> we're following breaking news out of mexico city. thousands of people were sent running into the streets this morning after a strong earthquake. a preliminary 5.5 magnitude quake hit about 300 miles southeast of mexico city. earthquake alarms went off, littlings reportedly -- buildings have been seen swaying. there was an aftershock of 5.1. no word of injuries or damage yet. this comes after a quake in guatemala city. no serious injuries or damage reported in that one either. >>> back here at home, new, firefighters in alameda assess egg the damage from an early- morning apartment building fire in alameda. this one started about 2:30 this morning. it took hours to
., kyla campbell, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> 7:02. several bay area cities are showing their support for the l.g.b.t. that's lesbian gay, and transgender. they are flying the rainbow flag this week. stay with us for continuing coverage. ktvu's david stevenson has a seat inside the courtroom for today's oral arguments and will have live reports throughout the day on ktvu. >>> we're following breaking news out of mexico city. thousands of people were sent running into the streets...
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and thank you for trusting ktvu, channel 2 news. we'll see you the next time news breaks. >> we're following an accident in san francisco's west portals that has left two pedestrians injured. we'll be working to learn more about they're not ktvu morning news which begins at 4:30. we're always here for you at ktvu.com and mobile ktvu. ♪ [ music ]
and thank you for trusting ktvu, channel 2 news. we'll see you the next time news breaks. >> we're following an accident in san francisco's west portals that has left two pedestrians injured. we'll be working to learn more about they're not ktvu morning news which begins at 4:30. we're always here for you at ktvu.com and mobile ktvu. ♪ [ music ]
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thank you for trusting ktvu channel 2 news. we'll see you the next time news breaks. we're always here for you on ktvu.com and mobile ktvu.com. have a great day. (wfts.ecl) ? .=(=pcpcpcpcpcpcpcpcpc2 h alex paen: right now, we need your help to locate the many children and adults who are missing. [captioning made possible by telco productions, inc.] ex: thanks for joining us. i'm alex paen. you may not know this, but every day thousands of men women, and children are reported missing. working with various law enforcement agencies across the country and the national center for missing and exploited children, this program each week spotlights several of these missing cases hoping someone like you might have information that will lead to finding these individuals. but we can't do it alone, so, please, pay close attention to these faces and stories. patrick alford was last seen in brooklyn, new york on january 22, 2010. the 7-year-old had been helping his foster mother with household chores. he took out the trash and never returned. three weeks earlier, patrick had been pl
thank you for trusting ktvu channel 2 news. we'll see you the next time news breaks. we're always here for you on ktvu.com and mobile ktvu.com. have a great day. (wfts.ecl) ?.=(=pcpcpcpcpcpcpcpcpc2h alex paen: right now, we need your help to locate the many children and adults who are missing. [captioning made possible by telco productions, inc.] ex: thanks for joining us. i'm alex paen. you may not know this, but every day thousands of men women, and children are reported missing. working with...
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just download the ktvu app, and click the live icon. that way you can watch all of our newscasts live on your mobile device. what's truly amazing about mercedes new mbrace2 system... is i can follow all my sports... catch the latest breaking news... keep in touch with friends... follow the financial headlines... find a great restaurant... and with siriusxm i can get weather forecasts... all from here. in my mercedes-benz. [ male announcer ] introducing mbrace2. the most comprehensive cloud-based telematics system on the road. it's your world, from your car. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. >>> it's called bark and whine, but dogs were so well behaved tonight, we rarely heard it. going on for the san francisco spca. organizers say it's an opportunity to celebrate the bond between animals and humans. also expected to bring in several hundred thousand dollars for the spca. >>> a lot of wagging tails there. there is one town in texas that seems to be bad luck for the warriors. >> that's an understatement. san antonio. the titanic was the
just download the ktvu app, and click the live icon. that way you can watch all of our newscasts live on your mobile device. what's truly amazing about mercedes new mbrace2 system... is i can follow all my sports... catch the latest breaking news... keep in touch with friends... follow the financial headlines... find a great restaurant... and with siriusxm i can get weather forecasts... all from here. in my mercedes-benz. [ male announcer ] introducing mbrace2. the most comprehensive...
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this is ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> good morning, thank you for joining us this morning, i am pam cook. >> and as we said before, showers today. how long is this going to last? >> maybe just the morning but spring has sprung. there is not a lot but we will take anything we can get. mainly in the morning, here is sal. >>> good morning traffic looks good but it is wet out there and it might cause some traffic or even some collisions if you are not careful so give yourself a little extra time. it looks good as you approach the 80 split, let's go back to the desk. >>> we begin with breaking news of a large fire which has been burning since 2:30 a.m. this morning. claudine wong is live to explain why firefighters have had such a hard time putting this fire out. good morning, claudine. >> reporter: good morning pam. you can see their putting a lot of water on this structure and this is the second structure to burn. you can see the glow of the flames are still up there from the front and from the back and the battalion chief said this is going to be a stubborn fire. no residents were hur
this is ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> good morning, thank you for joining us this morning, i am pam cook. >> and as we said before, showers today. how long is this going to last? >> maybe just the morning but spring has sprung. there is not a lot but we will take anything we can get. mainly in the morning, here is sal. >>> good morning traffic looks good but it is wet out there and it might cause some traffic or even some collisions if you are not careful so...
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we will have more on this story on ktvu news at 5:00. tara moriarty, ktvu channel 2 news. >> the bicyclist accused of hitting and killing a pedestrian in san francisco entered a not guilty plea this morning. our camera was there as chris buckere walked into court charged with manslaughter. prosecutors say he ran a red light and hit a 71 year old man. a defense attorney claims he entered the intersection before the light changed. he is due back in court court next month for a hearing. >>> the woman accused of kicking a toddler pleaded not guilty she is charged with kicking her in the chest and knocking her down, the injuries were not life-threatening and she is also charged with threatening to kill other children there. her next appearance is then. >>> they are in the hospital in serious condition after they were hit by a truck last night at the intersection there in san francisco. investigators are looking into whether heavy fog and low visibility played a roll in the accident. the couple was crossing the street in a crosswalk when they
we will have more on this story on ktvu news at 5:00. tara moriarty, ktvu channel 2 news. >> the bicyclist accused of hitting and killing a pedestrian in san francisco entered a not guilty plea this morning. our camera was there as chris buckere walked into court charged with manslaughter. prosecutors say he ran a red light and hit a 71 year old man. a defense attorney claims he entered the intersection before the light changed. he is due back in court court next month for a hearing....
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postal workers fired up, the message they plan to send their boss, it is all and coming up, on the ktvu channel 2 morning news. . >>> good morning, i am pam cook, look who is back with us, steve paulson. >> we do have some changes tomorrow and we will have increasing clouds and still 60s to near 70s and maybe some highs on the mild to warm side, here is sal. >>> right now traffic is off to a good start, we had a couple of minor incidents and there is a spin out there. let's go out and take a look at some live pictures and this is 101, traffic looks good approaching the 880 split. and the westbound bay bridge, let's go back to the desk. >>> bart trains could be even more packed than usual this morning. tara moriarty is live in oakland where a pilot program just got underway, tara? >> well, they have made a couple of tweaks in order to accommodate all passengers. basically you will be allowed to bring your bikes for this entire week on to bart but during peak hours you will not have it on the first three cars of each train. that means from 7:00 until 9:00 and then again from 4:30 to 6:30
postal workers fired up, the message they plan to send their boss, it is all and coming up, on the ktvu channel 2 morning news. . >>> good morning, i am pam cook, look who is back with us, steve paulson. >> we do have some changes tomorrow and we will have increasing clouds and still 60s to near 70s and maybe some highs on the mild to warm side, here is sal. >>> right now traffic is off to a good start, we had a couple of minor incidents and there is a spin out there....
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you can find the unedited police news conference on the ktvu web site under the world news tab. >> north dakota lawmakers passed a bill that would end abortions in that state. the measure defies human life, -- defines human life at starting at conception. abortion right advocates say it would violate the roe vs wade ruling. ark pworgz is legal until a fet us and viable, thought to be after 24 weeks. no word if the governor will sign the bill. >>> contra costa county inspectors uncovered dumping regulations. our news camera was the only one there during the surprise inspections and the dumping problem can lead to even bigger headquarters. >> what does that look like to you? >> sludge. >> reporter: they are discarded, electrics, toxic materials, just some of what inspectors discovered at two facilities operatingil legally. >> they are not taking the garbage to the landfill. they are dumping them in our streets and community. >> reporter: illegal operators strip out the things recycled for money and dump the rest on vacant lots or in the streets or they burn it instead of taking it to the d
you can find the unedited police news conference on the ktvu web site under the world news tab. >> north dakota lawmakers passed a bill that would end abortions in that state. the measure defies human life, -- defines human life at starting at conception. abortion right advocates say it would violate the roe vs wade ruling. ark pworgz is legal until a fet us and viable, thought to be after 24 weeks. no word if the governor will sign the bill. >>> contra costa county inspectors...
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live in walnut creek, sal castaneda, ktvu channel 2 news. >> thank you sal. >>> stay with ktvu for continuing coverage. reporter david stevenson had a seat inside the courtroom for today's oral arts. he'll -- arguments. he'll be live this evening starting on ktvu channel 2 news at 5:00. >>> now some breaking news out of west oakland where a woman was shot and killed in broad daylight outside a market. police have not released many details but ktvu's alex savage is live on the scene where he's been working to piece together what happened. good afternoon alex. >> reporter: and good afternoon to you tori. this appears to have been a targeted killing, police tell me the shooter in the case walked up to the woman here on this street and shot her then got into a car and took off. and it did happen in the middle of daytime here with lots of people in the area and it happened right in front of the flammable where you can see there's still a -- family market where you can see there's still a crowd here right now. what the scene looked like a short time ago. neighbors were out here many of them in disb
live in walnut creek, sal castaneda, ktvu channel 2 news. >> thank you sal. >>> stay with ktvu for continuing coverage. reporter david stevenson had a seat inside the courtroom for today's oral arts. he'll -- arguments. he'll be live this evening starting on ktvu channel 2 news at 5:00. >>> now some breaking news out of west oakland where a woman was shot and killed in broad daylight outside a market. police have not released many details but ktvu's alex savage is live...
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. >>> and ktvu channel 2 morning news continues. >>> this is ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> good morning, thank you for joining us, this monday march 18th, i am pam cook. >> steve is back, glad to see you. does pam need to grab her crumbled la? >> -- her crumbled la? >> a -- her umbrella. here is more. >>> northbound 101, approaching the 880 split and also the commute is moving along slowly at the toll plaza, let's go back to the desk. >>> a bar stabbing stemmed from a fight between two groups of men. here is more with tara moriarty where police say it all happened just hours ago. >> reporter: yes this st. patrick's' day celebration started around closing time and that's a physicians place where an officer is waiting for a crew to come and clean up the crime scene. the ball happened in front -- ball happened in front of the park and two people got into a heated argument and somebody pulled out a knife and then suspects scattered. investigators say the suspects took off in a dark colored sedan headed eastbound on broadway. if you know about that, alameda police would like you to give them
. >>> and ktvu channel 2 morning news continues. >>> this is ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> good morning, thank you for joining us, this monday march 18th, i am pam cook. >> steve is back, glad to see you. does pam need to grab her crumbled la? >> -- her crumbled la? >> a -- her umbrella. here is more. >>> northbound 101, approaching the 880 split and also the commute is moving along slowly at the toll plaza, let's go back to the desk....
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and remember we're always here for you at ktvu.com and mobile ktvu. thanks so much for joining us. good night everyone. éñ>pú8npoxpÑpxñxñ8< >>> a cold and forbidden place set against one of the most beautiful backdrops in the world. such is alcatraz island and the prison that made it famous. high does it still fascinate more than 1 million tourists a year and offer us a mystery that will likely never be solved? the answer to those questions tonight on a second look. >>> hello everyone tonight we visit one of the most fascinating places in the bay area. alcatraz island. since the mid-1800 it's gone from fortress to prison to tourist attraction. after years as a military prison alcatraz switched to civilian use in the early 1930s. the first civilian inmates arrived in 1934, the last left in 1964. it has become too expensive to operate and the buildings were deteriorating. the last inmates were loaded on to buses that day, taken to the pier, transferred to boats and then shipped off to other federal prisons that were more modern and less costly to run. for years the rock sat emp
and remember we're always here for you at ktvu.com and mobile ktvu. thanks so much for joining us. good night everyone. éñ>pú8npoxpÑpxñxñ8< >>> a cold and forbidden place set against one of the most beautiful backdrops in the world. such is alcatraz island and the prison that made it famous. high does it still fascinate more than 1 million tourists a year and offer us a mystery that will likely never be solved? the answer to those questions tonight on a second look....
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since ktvu meteorologist steve paulson said winter set a record. an anemic snow pack. >> it's not good. >> reporter: nonetheless the state's bilge central and northern california reservoirs are very near or over seasonal averages thanks to snows a yearing a. >> we've had great rain last year and runoff. we came into the season really full. >> reporter: even with concerns of climate change, how did winter temperatures do? >> they've been running below average for some. i know you have to take into account january and december thing have come back in february and march. slightly below to near average. >>> the first day of spring signals nicer days ahead. >> april showers bring may flowers. so it makes sense. >> reporter: consumer psychologist says that old tradition of spring sales is a tradition because it works. liz taylor owner of tootsie's agrees. >> i think people want more color. other things. open toes. they're tired of dreary clothes. >> reporter: so it is, the first day of spring when night and day are of equal length and the days grow longe
since ktvu meteorologist steve paulson said winter set a record. an anemic snow pack. >> it's not good. >> reporter: nonetheless the state's bilge central and northern california reservoirs are very near or over seasonal averages thanks to snows a yearing a. >> we've had great rain last year and runoff. we came into the season really full. >> reporter: even with concerns of climate change, how did winter temperatures do? >> they've been running below average for...
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reporting live janine de la vega, ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> this morning, u.s. supreme court will hear arguments on proposition 8, same-sex marriage. people have been lined up since thursday and take a look. the justices will hear from peep on beau both sides and people recently support gay marriage but supporters now have strong feelings as well. >> my son came to my wife and i and told us he was gay and that launched an interesting process where i was rethinking my position. >> voters protected marriage over the last 15 years and deserve to have those respected... >> reporter: now we have a lesbian cousin of chief justice john robert and in a statement she said, i feel confident to say they should be treated with justice and respect under the law. >> they are paying about $6,000 for those waiting in time. it says it is holding places for 40 to 50 clients. >>> they will hold rallies and last night they marched from the castro district to city hall. many in the crowd say they have been waiting years for this moment and many were there including a lesbian couple
reporting live janine de la vega, ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> this morning, u.s. supreme court will hear arguments on proposition 8, same-sex marriage. people have been lined up since thursday and take a look. the justices will hear from peep on beau both sides and people recently support gay marriage but supporters now have strong feelings as well. >> my son came to my wife and i and told us he was gay and that launched an interesting process where i was rethinking my...
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ktvu's ken pritchett explains the technology police are using, but we begin with ktvu's robert handa who was the first reporter on the scene when the baby was found and he talked to the officer who found the child. robert? >> reporter: the victim's family has been here talking with investigators, because the case is active even though we can show you pictures of a happy recovery. >> the view from news chopper 2 shows the rescue of the girl. police retrieved little gabriela quintero from her mother's stolen car that was spotted by a resident. from the ground ktvu channel 2 news got pictures of the rescue that had family, friends and the officers grateful. little gabriela quintero was the focus of an amber alert. >> she appeared distraught. dazed. she was happy to see us. >> the mother was going in and out of the car this morning with little gabriela quintero in the car seat. when she went inside the vehicle was stolen. >> i heard the screaming. i said what happened. i heard my baby. my baby. then i heard the tires squeal. it was gone. what is going on. someone stole my car with my bab
ktvu's ken pritchett explains the technology police are using, but we begin with ktvu's robert handa who was the first reporter on the scene when the baby was found and he talked to the officer who found the child. robert? >> reporter: the victim's family has been here talking with investigators, because the case is active even though we can show you pictures of a happy recovery. >> the view from news chopper 2 shows the rescue of the girl. police retrieved little gabriela quintero...
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tara moriarty, ktvu channel 2 news. >> i am jacqueline fell outside the u.s. supreme court where people are lining up for a seat to get inside for tuesday's arguments over prop 8 banning same sex marriage, that story coming up. >> chief meteorologist bill martin is looking ahead to the weekend and got news about next week's weather. >>> also a woman's desperate search to find her dog taken on a bart train, why the animal is so important to her health. if you like shrimp, then you're going to love sizzler's shrimp combos starting at just $9.99! four kinds of shrimp, seasoned just right and served in three new combinations. at sizzler! >>> a parolee who may be connected to the killing of colorado's state prison chief has died, evan ebel had been on life support after he was wounded yesterday in a high speed chase and shootout with police in texas. investigators are trying to figure out if he is linked to tuesday's killing of the corrections department head, tom clemmons, he is also a suspect in the shooting death of a pizza delivery man in colorado. >>> authorit
tara moriarty, ktvu channel 2 news. >> i am jacqueline fell outside the u.s. supreme court where people are lining up for a seat to get inside for tuesday's arguments over prop 8 banning same sex marriage, that story coming up. >> chief meteorologist bill martin is looking ahead to the weekend and got news about next week's weather. >>> also a woman's desperate search to find her dog taken on a bart train, why the animal is so important to her health. if you like shrimp,...
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ktvu asked a city official about that today and he says overhead signs that will be easy to see are coming soon. >> the signs are being made as we speak. and they're going to be going up in the next few days or week. that concern is valid. >> the city says starting tonight there will also be improvements to traffic lights. the loop is still a work in progress. it'll be months before the construction is finished. >>> in san francisco there is new hope for the homeless. this time it's coming from the high-tech world. david stevenson is here and shows us what hundreds of tech companies and their employees are doing to try to make a difference. >> reporter: last week we saw bay area and silicon valley tech companies come together. this week to take on homelessness. the singers sang "lean on me" today in san francisco. the program brings together medical, social and housing services to aid the city's estimated 6400 homeless people. >> our waiting list is at record levels. over 260 families are on the list. >> reporter: project homeless connect is now partnering with the san francisco citizens i
ktvu asked a city official about that today and he says overhead signs that will be easy to see are coming soon. >> the signs are being made as we speak. and they're going to be going up in the next few days or week. that concern is valid. >> the city says starting tonight there will also be improvements to traffic lights. the loop is still a work in progress. it'll be months before the construction is finished. >>> in san francisco there is new hope for the homeless. this...
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. >>> and putting them in strong contention for hosting super bowl 50, ktvu channel 2 morning news starts right now. >>> it is tuesday march 19th, i am brian flores. >> good morning for waking up with us early, almost 4:30 steve paulson. almost 4:30 a.m. it is 4:28. >> we had light sprinkles and we have some light rain today, a few high 60s, here is sal. >>> highway 4 as you come through, it is not a bad commute at all, and it is not bad on 680 as you drive towards walnut creek. and on the san mateo bridge looks good going out to the high-rise. >>> happening right now, pope frances has been officially nominated to serve the poor evident and the week -- poorest and the weakest. six hours ago he was given a key symbol, before being installed he circled st. peters square in an open vehicle which was not surrounded by broke glass and he bent down to kiss the disabled man in the crowd. they watched the installation and vice-president joseph biden watched the mass. >>> a woman is in the hospital after being hit by a car in concord. police tell us the woman is 20 years old and is expected to sur
. >>> and putting them in strong contention for hosting super bowl 50, ktvu channel 2 morning news starts right now. >>> it is tuesday march 19th, i am brian flores. >> good morning for waking up with us early, almost 4:30 steve paulson. almost 4:30 a.m. it is 4:28. >> we had light sprinkles and we have some light rain today, a few high 60s, here is sal. >>> highway 4 as you come through, it is not a bad commute at all, and it is not bad on 680 as you...
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you can go to ktvu and bay area living. >> a lot of bottles. no bay area teams played today but he has all the goings on for march madness. >> three shots left, cal men and women as as usual stanford women as well all hitting the court tomorrow. mike montgomery's men hanging tough against the men of orange. pac12 con sin gent. here against the gophers of california. andre hollins the hit. muhammad had 20 but he's picked here. there is hollins. a golden gophers streak to ucla by 20. here it is right out of nowhere the are you kidding me upset of the tournament so far georgetown sent out of town by little tiny florida gulf coast. looked like they were just having fun. chase fielder the alley oop and that combo working it again. watch it just get up and go to it. like they're out on the playground. again they win by 20 in the south region in their first ever appearance in the ncaa big dance. i bet you can pretty much make a good piece of money betting that 90% of the guys on the costa rican soccer team had never seen snow before lets alone having
you can go to ktvu and bay area living. >> a lot of bottles. no bay area teams played today but he has all the goings on for march madness. >> three shots left, cal men and women as as usual stanford women as well all hitting the court tomorrow. mike montgomery's men hanging tough against the men of orange. pac12 con sin gent. here against the gophers of california. andre hollins the hit. muhammad had 20 but he's picked here. there is hollins. a golden gophers streak to ucla by 20....
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ktvu david stevenson will be at the supreme court for tuesday's oral arguments. he will have a live report throughout the day. join us for a ktvu news special at 6:30 when we go in-depth on the prop 8 case. we will break down the arguments and gauge reaction. >>> the u.s. coast guard has called off the search for a man who disappeared while playing in the water near half-moon bay. the 22-year-old man had been playing soccer with friends when he vanished into the rough ocean waters. >> pretty strong current with a dead load tide. all the rips which were 200 to 300 yards were sucking pretty hard. >>> officials say sergeant lopez of pacifica shot and killed 19-year-old lance corporal sarah castro mat toe before turning the gun on himself. >> she just wanted to serve her country. >> the washington post reports the shooting may have stemmed from a romantic entanglement. lopez is a decorated veteran. this morning family and friends ares a mourning the loss of a hayward soldier. sergeant first class james gruesome died thursday. he is a graduate of hayward mt. eden high
ktvu david stevenson will be at the supreme court for tuesday's oral arguments. he will have a live report throughout the day. join us for a ktvu news special at 6:30 when we go in-depth on the prop 8 case. we will break down the arguments and gauge reaction. >>> the u.s. coast guard has called off the search for a man who disappeared while playing in the water near half-moon bay. the 22-year-old man had been playing soccer with friends when he vanished into the rough ocean waters....
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ktvu news also learned reed is the target of a second investigation. we've obtained a report for a private investigator look working for a business at the army base. that report includes an speer view with a man who claims his business partner claimed to get information from city hall. >> what was that money for? >> just so he can get whatever he wants from the city. >> how do you think he was doing that? >> because he had connections. he had a connection. >> it's just really mind boggling to me someone can say they end a relationship with someone else that they pay me $50,000 because i wanted to retire. well, i'm still here. i just got reelected. i have never taken a dime. >> councilman reid tells us he is hiring a lawyer and is confident a full investigation will clear his name. >>> happening now president obama is wrapping up his three- day visit before heading to jordan. we want to show you new video of president obama visiting a holocaust museum in jerusalem. from there president obama heads to jordan the last stop on his mideast trip. >>> time is
ktvu news also learned reed is the target of a second investigation. we've obtained a report for a private investigator look working for a business at the army base. that report includes an speer view with a man who claims his business partner claimed to get information from city hall. >> what was that money for? >> just so he can get whatever he wants from the city. >> how do you think he was doing that? >> because he had connections. he had a connection. >> it's...
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live tonight here at city hall, heather holmes ktvu channel 2 news. >>> anticipation is building outside the supreme court in washington. even the miserable weather does not seem to be a deterrent. our news crew took these pictures of a cold and rainy night, dozens are camping out, hoping to get a seat inside and watch, tomorrow's oral arguments the court hands out only a few dozen tickets on a first come first served basis. one couple from san francisco told us they wouldn't be any where else. >> all roads lead to the supreme court at this moment. decades of hard work and love and marriage have lead to this historic moment. >> the first people in line claimed their spot outside the supreme court last thursday and it has been snowing off and on since. >> tomorrow's oral arguments could provide a hint at theleans of individual justices but court watchers says the treacherous to predict what the court will decide. majority decision could up hold prop 8 or strike down the ban in california. >> i think it is much more likely the supreme court will not up hold all the bans or strike down all
live tonight here at city hall, heather holmes ktvu channel 2 news. >>> anticipation is building outside the supreme court in washington. even the miserable weather does not seem to be a deterrent. our news crew took these pictures of a cold and rainy night, dozens are camping out, hoping to get a seat inside and watch, tomorrow's oral arguments the court hands out only a few dozen tickets on a first come first served basis. one couple from san francisco told us they wouldn't be any...
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rob roth, ktvu news. >>> ktvu.com has a special section dedicated to the ncaa tournament. click on our home page and test your knowledge with our march madness quiz. >>> numbers from nonprofit open secrets show cal spent $740,000 last year for lobbying. that money is used to bring more funding back to the school. >> spending 500,000 or $1 million over the course of one year could bring back 10 million, $20 million to the university or even a whole lot more and hey that's a great investment for them. >> reporter: colleges and universities spent almost $90 million on lobbying last year. >>> we continue to cover live breaking news. this is where police are responding to reports of a suspicious package at a college campus. they got a report about 3:20 this afternoon about a suspicious package at building seven there at the skyline campus. this building here is on college drive in san bruno. the san bruno police department is on the scene also that a bomb squad is in as well. we do know that the entire college has been evacuated and the school is closed. that decision was made
rob roth, ktvu news. >>> ktvu.com has a special section dedicated to the ncaa tournament. click on our home page and test your knowledge with our march madness quiz. >>> numbers from nonprofit open secrets show cal spent $740,000 last year for lobbying. that money is used to bring more funding back to the school. >> spending 500,000 or $1 million over the course of one year could bring back 10 million, $20 million to the university or even a whole lot more and hey that's...
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and from vallejo police until the sergeant has more for us we will bring you the latest alex savage ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> people were concerned about the dark smoke rising and it started 2:30 in sacramento county and it was put out by 7:00 last night. firefighters let it burn itself out and plus it was hard to get to and at first, air quality district said it was a prescribed burn and later he changed it to an actual vegetation fire. the burns are allowed to control marsh debris and to improve the area for wildlife. this isn't press sufficient burn period runs through april 15th and it must be deemed necessary by the department of fish and wildlife. janine de la vega is in san jose to tells you how the companies are responding, good morning. >> reporter: well, they have a very diverse population and they say the workforce for tech giants do not. they had a tough time getting them to give up all their information and they are asking 20 of the most influential stuff about their employees. only 20 responded even after they find and the companies included cisco and ebay, they show
and from vallejo police until the sergeant has more for us we will bring you the latest alex savage ktvu channel 2 morning news. >>> people were concerned about the dark smoke rising and it started 2:30 in sacramento county and it was put out by 7:00 last night. firefighters let it burn itself out and plus it was hard to get to and at first, air quality district said it was a prescribed burn and later he changed it to an actual vegetation fire. the burns are allowed to control marsh...